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Incident Report - Jackie Taylor (DOB 13/07/1979)
Disappearance: 20/11/24 Investigating officer: Ashraf Tariq Report was filed on 24/11/24 concerning the disappearance of one Jackie Taylor after failure to attend work or contact relatives for four successive days, beginning on the evening of 20/11/24. Investigations into the disappearance continued for two days before the case was referred to the privately funded investigative group known as ‘SIGNET’. Original investigative report: Miss Taylor was last seen by eyewitnesses at work on the day of the disappearance. Witnessed by one P. Stevens, a backroom employee, and customers D. Miller and Q. Anderson. Miss Taylor was reported by P. Stevens to have been shouting at her workplace equipment regarding a purported error. Initial findings indicated she likely vacated the premises shortly afterwards, although the relevant security footage from nearby facilities was corrupted over the times relevant to the disappearance. Miss Taylor did not return to her home. Neighbours report no sightings of her from the night of 19/11/24 until her missing persons report was filed. No unlawful activity such as breaking and entering was observed. Miss Taylor’s car was left in the Freshfields employee parking lot for six days until it was impounded as evidence. Subsequent investigation concludes that the vehicle was not accessed following Miss Taylor’s arrival to work on the morning of her disappearance. Following consultancy from Charles Zoltan of SIGNET, any further police investigation is to cease until further notice, citing the ‘2006 - B. Somerville, G. Harper, Disappearance Precedent’ used by the Home Office and other organisations on at least sixteen occasions between 2006-2019.
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